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Great gray owl perched in the very early morning.

A male Pine Siskin watches the other birds at the suet feeder.

Fuji X-E2 plus Helios 44M-7 at F2.

Let me tell you a story of BAME Female Skins.

White-plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus penicillatus)

 

From the archives

Mercury is the "office manager" at The Cat Connection, in Brighton, Massachusetts. I adopted Lisa and Bart's predecessor, Connor" from them in 2013.

Thinking of my sweet gray asymmetrical boy's traits and fitting those to a probable and fitting day job....I know he would shine as a production manager...he likes his people to be in their places at expected times doing their routines. If not, there is the 'scowl' and verbiage and perfected body language. JAX keeps us in line! Happy Caturday to everyone.

"Museums are managers of consciousness. They give us an interpretation of history, of how to view the world and locate ourselves in it."

 

"Los museos son gerentes del conocimiento. Estos nos dan una interpretación de la historia, de como ver al mundo y ubicarnos en él."

 

-Hans Haacke

Leo is over seeing the remodel of this vintage phone table. (Really it's his "box" of the day. Don't tell)!

 

薬師池公園 Nephila clavata 女郎蜘蛛

Poor FaunaBot looking like a deer in the headlights dealing with both a frustrated manager (me) and a frustrated support tech on the phone all at once.

 

Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fauna/128/128/25

#442 explore 01/06/2008

I took this photo the other day when I was playing around with my look.

It didn't get posted at the time because I hated the images. you see I was going through one of my many self loathing phases! They seem to be more prevalent just lately not to sure why but I think it might have something to do with seeing more youngsters doing what I should have done decades ago.

Anyway this were almost consigned to the recycle bin until I viewed it today.

 

Turns out its not as bad as I remember :-)

 

Once upon a time I would have been the saucy secretary now I am more the mature office manager! Think I like that idea better.

 

well I will back to floaty Helen soon so make the most of this one

66769 League Managers Association / Paul Taylor Our Inspiration and three RHTT sets pass Stubton (north of Grantham), working 6N80 09.14 York Thrall Europa - Whitemoor Yard LDC. [Pole, 5/6 sections (~6.8m)]

 

As well as having two names, the loco carries a special black livery for the charity Prostate Cancer UK, supported by GBRf during its 2021 charity tour. The loco had been named earlier that year after one of the GBRf charity railtour team, who had been diagnosed with the condition.

 

Visit Brian Carter's Non-Transport Pics to see my photos of landscapes, buildings, bridges, sunsets, rainbows and more.

A poor quality photograph, but the only one I have since my hard disk fried. This is the wonderful Bryndyfi mine, another one of those white elephants which promised much and delivered... nothing. There's a range of buildings, a crusher house, a couple of buddle pits and a lovely tramway, plus this managers house.

My blog article is here treasuremaps.weebly.com/tracks/category/bryndyfi

Portrait of a man at work

 

Photo model: Sir Light Poet

Photographer: Sir Light Poet

In 1981, Microsoft began developing the rudiments of what would later become Windows. Originally called Interface Manager, it would add a graphical overlay to MS-DOS, allowing visual program control using a mouse (instead of typing keyboard commands). It would also allow multitasking by showing different applications within boxes placed in different areas of the screen simultaneously---a concept pioneered at Xerox PARC with its Alto and Star computers and later refined at Apple.

 

If Bill Gates had his way, Windows OS would have been called 'Interface Manager'. Gates had planned to release it under the same name. However, 'Windows' name prevailed because it best describes the boxes or computing 'windows' that were fundamental to the new operating system.

 

(Are you sure life isn't just a huge virtual reality simulation? - - - "just take the red pill").

This was meant to be a famous football manager but I couldn't achieve the likeness, so he is a generic manager.

 

Sorry ... :)

He seemed to be the chief of the small store.

Studies of our current abode. With Building Manager Merging.

Today I started my new job as office manager in our accounts department and I wanted to impress my boss and my team of account handlers. I decided on putting on this tight black skirt with a nicely designed top to look both smart and professional, I may have gone slightly over the top with the heels but it felt right to put them on to.

While awaiting boat repairs at Oulbury, Arik Metzger agrees to work as port manager for the community in exchange for room and board.

 

He steps out of the weathered old bait shack-turned-harbor "office," gazing over to his broke down fishing trawler "Amak" as it bobs and sways slowly at its mooring. Inhaling of his pipe's smoldering tobacco, he turns to gaze about, and realizes his cat seems to have wandered, and so Mister Metzger decides to wander as well, hoping to locate his wayward feline companion.

 

Visit this location at Oulbury - The Forgotten Island. in Second Life

Hello, [BREATHE] is looking for a store Manager/CSR.

For further information please visit the link below.

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